visayas
what to do
Malapascua
Adventure to this diver’s paradise. Malapasua island boasts world-class diving opportunities, with a high likelihood of seeing the unique and mysterious thresher shark. Other dive sites allow you to dive through cave systems, swim with Reef Sharks and even encounter the occasional tiger shark. Accompanying the island is its renowned beaches: White sand, crystal clear shores and coconut palms are common sites here.
A laid-back island, less travelled by tourists. This island offers long white sandy beaches and a great night scene. Bantayans’ main draw is for people who want nothing to do. It is an ideal place to relax, rejuvenate and unwind. Drink a beer on the beach, watch the sunset, soak in crystal clear waters and let paradise absorb you.
Providing a perfect balance of city life, mountains and beaches, the island has experiences for everyone. Home to a plethora of waterfalls, crystal clear springs and beaches, Cebu is a nature enthusiasts’ utopia. To experience more culture and history, head to Cebu City, where you can encounter remnants of the Spanish era. This is the perfect introductory island in the Philippines for backpackers, adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Renowned for its famous sardine run, Moalboal is a favourite among travellers. The town has a comforting mix of local and international charm. With new cafes, hostels and restaurants popping up in the area, there is always something new to explore. For the adventure seeker, throw yourself into a canyoneering adventure nearby, or check out the jaw-dropping Kawasan Falls.
A laid-back, off-the-beaten-track island in Leyte. The island may be small, but it has a lot of charm and is bound to steal your heart. The island is known for its surfing and quiet beaches. Camp and lose yourself in the stars to truly experience the allure of the province lifestyle. Explore the local cave for a unique underground adventure.
Known as the Island of Fire, Siquijor is bound to dazzle you with its sunsets. The island holds everything an explorer desires: Waterfalls, beaches, diving and caving. Experience the herbal ailments and mystic powers of the local healers on the island. Enjoy beachfront accommodation and soak in the sun’s rays as you unwind in paradise.
Bohol
Home to popular tourist spots, Bohol is an island not to skip off your bucket list. Visit the unique Tarsier Sanctuary, ATV in the Chocolate Hills or explore the mindblowing Hinagdanan cave. Cool off at the gorgeous beaches in Panglao. Book a snorkelling or diving trip to explore the hidden gems of the ocean.
Explore a city with an island vibe and a wholesome atmosphere. Explore the famous red Falls of Pulangabto or the less touristic Casaroro Falls for a wonderful nature retreat. Divulge in the local cuisine and explore the historical sites of the city. Book a trip to the infamous Apo Island for world-class snorkelling and diving.
A unique location where you can dip in bright blue cave pools, wander along gorgeous white sand beaches and enjoy breathtaking sunsets. Despite being small, the island has lots to offer. Perhaps a perfect destination for a quick break vacation from the city.
Boracay
Known as the party island of the Philippines, Boracay is well known among tourists. The island has more to offer than simply its nightlife scene: It hosts world-class beaches and resorts favourited by many, providing class and comfort for families. Stroll along the beautiful beaches, partake in thrilling watersports, or enjoy the vibrant food scene.
Mactan
Immerse yourself in resort life, with 5* accommodation, great beaches and a plethora of watersports on offer. The island is often a starting point for many tourists, due to it’s proximity to the Airport. From Mactan, you can easily arrange Diving trips and island-hopping adventures to fuel your ocean desires.
Festivals
SINULOG
Where? Cebu City
When? Third Sunday of January
What is it? A religious festival celebrating Santo Niño de Cebú. Witness vibrant dances, decorations and celebrations at the main parade. Or head to the streets to experience parties popping up all over the city, with participants getting covered in paint.
DINAGYANG
Where? Iloilo City
When? Fourth Weekend of January
What is it? A celebration of the Santo. Niño (Holy Jesus Child) and an opportunity for the city to display its rich cultural history. Experience the unforgettable street dance parade that makes it’s way through the heart of the city into downtown.
MassKara
Where? Bacolod
When? Fourth Sunday of October
What is it? A vibrant festival that celebrates life. Participants wear bright colours and intricate masks. Festivities include a parade, dance competitions, food fairs, street parties and music performances.